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亲密关系中伴侣虐待的警示信号:年轻人对严重性认知的性别差异

Warning Signs of Partner Abuse in Intimate Relationships: Gender Differences in Young Adults' Perceptions of Seriousness.

作者信息

Towler Anna, Eivers Areana, Frey Ron

机构信息

Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Australia.

Talera Centre, Brisbane, Australia.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2020 Apr;35(7-8):1779-1802. doi: 10.1177/0886260517696869. Epub 2017 Mar 28.

Abstract

In response to the high rates of intimate partner abuse (IPA) among young adults and related negative health effects, this study examined 18- to 26-year-old Australians' perceptions of unhealthy partner behaviors that may constitute early warning signs of abuse in intimate relationships. This research is the first to examine gender differences on this issue in a young adult population. A convenience sample of 49 males and 152 females ( = 201) completed an online survey, rating how seriously they viewed a list of partner warning sign behaviors (WSBs). WSBs consisted of three subscales: Dominance-Possessiveness, Denigration, and Conflict-Retaliation. Participants' perceived seriousness of WSBs was analyzed by gender and WSB type. Results revealed large and significant gender differences in perceptions of WSBs, with females likely to rate all WSBs more seriously than males. Furthermore, females' responses were negatively skewed and leptokurtotic indicating high levels of convergence in the view that such behaviors are a concern. Analysis by WSB type revealed that conflict-retaliation behaviors were perceived most seriously by both genders, with more than half of males and 67% of females rating these as very serious. In contrast, significantly lower levels of perceived seriousness were observed for denigration and dominance-possessiveness behaviors. Half to two thirds of females viewed dominance-possessiveness and denigration WSBs as very serious, respectively, whereas just one third of males endorsed both these WSB types as very serious. Findings reveal that females have a heightened awareness of the subtle warning signs of abuse in intimate relationships and that as partner WSBs become more overt, both genders are more likely to recognize them as serious. Findings also indicate that subtler WSBs, such as control and denigration, are less readily identified as unhealthy, particularly among males.

摘要

鉴于年轻成年人中亲密伴侣虐待(IPA)的高发生率及其相关的负面健康影响,本研究调查了18至26岁澳大利亚人对可能构成亲密关系中虐待早期预警信号的不健康伴侣行为的看法。本研究首次在年轻成年人群体中探讨了这个问题上的性别差异。一个由49名男性和152名女性(共201人)组成的便利样本完成了一项在线调查,对一系列伴侣预警信号行为(WSBs)的严重程度进行评分。WSBs包括三个子量表:支配-占有、诋毁和冲突-报复。通过性别和WSB类型分析了参与者对WSBs的感知严重程度。结果显示,在对WSBs的看法上存在巨大且显著的性别差异,女性对所有WSBs的评分可能比男性更严重。此外,女性的回答呈负偏态和尖峰态,表明在认为此类行为令人担忧这一观点上高度一致。按WSB类型分析表明,冲突-报复行为被两性认为最严重,超过一半的男性和67%的女性将其评为非常严重。相比之下,诋毁和支配-占有行为的感知严重程度明显较低。分别有一半到三分之二的女性认为支配-占有和诋毁WSBs非常严重,而只有三分之一的男性认为这两种WSB类型都非常严重。研究结果表明,女性对亲密关系中虐待的微妙预警信号有更高的认识,并且随着伴侣WSBs变得更加明显,两性都更有可能将其视为严重问题。研究结果还表明,较微妙的WSBs,如控制和诋毁,不太容易被识别为不健康行为,尤其是在男性中。

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